The 21st century is the century of globalization. This also applies to IT. More and more system development is only a task in the broader approach of system landscape maintenance.
Here, SOA comes into play. To realize business processes over distributed systems you need concepts that deal with globalization. You might have heard about loose coupling, high interoperability, and service-orientation as key elements of SOA. But the real power SOA comes from dealing with the fact that systems landscapes are heterogeneous and have different owners (which means that it's far more than just applying Web-Services or discussing whether REST is the better approach).
Based on his experience of bringing SOA in operation at major world-wide companies Nicolai Josuttis, the author of "SOA in practice"/"SOA na Prática", will explain what SOA really is and why its concepts are so important for the next decades.
Speaker: Nicolai Josuttis (autor do livro "SOA in Practice")
About the author:
Nicolai Josuttis is an independent system architect, technical manager, author, and consultant. He is a well-known expert for bringing integration strategies into operation. As a key player for the SOA realization at two world-wide companies with up to 10 million service calls per day, he speaks and writes with authority (being the author of 'SOA in Practice', 'The C++ Standard Library,' and 'C++ Templates').
With his partner, Jutta Eckstein, expert for agility in large and global systems, you will find two world-leading experts for the successful realization of large and distributed IT projects (see www.it-communication.com).
Date: 14/10/2011 (Fri)
Time: 3pm
Local: IME-USP - Rua do Matão 1010 - auditório Jacy Monteiro
- Date
- October 14th, 2011 at 15h